Meanwhile, iPad owners are still waiting on a better option than just using a grainy, elongated version of the iPhone app, as the Verge’s Tom Warren points out.

Theoretically, you can use the Instagram app on any Windows 10 computer. But according to the official Windows blog, you need to be using a device with a touchscreen and a rear-facing camera — in other words, a tablet or Microsoft’s Surface Book laptop — if you want to upload photos.

This is just the latest fruit of a series of partnerships between Facebook and Microsoft. Back in April, a Facebook app debuted on Windows 10 PCs and tablets, while Instagram came to Windows 10 Mobile smartphones, few though they may be.

Facebook still relies on Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android for the vast majority of its reach on smartphones and tablets. But as Facebook keeps building out its apps on Windows, iPad fans are sure to feel a little jilted.